Che si dice?*
* What is said?
Italian
Italy
Expression
USED
Frequently
BY
Most People
A near-equivalent in English would be "what's up?", referring to people's perception of the general current situation. The question is usually referred to one or more people in particular, so it always has its specificity.
"Ehilà! Che si dice?"
"Hey there! What is said?”
Submitted July 2020
by nick90
Confirmed by 12 people
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<h3>Literal translation: Che si dice?</h3>
<p>A near-equivalent in English would be "what's up?", referring to people's perception of the general current situation. The question is usually referred to one or more people in particular, so it always has its specificity.</p>